
Staten Island Shipyard Explosion Involves Industrial Paint Ignition
- An explosion at May Ship Repair on Staten Island killed one subcontractor and injured thirty-six people.
- Flammable vapors from industrial paint ignited inside an enclosed, confined dry-dock workspace.
- The blast caused structural damage and required an emergency response from dozens of local firefighters.
- Federal investigators are currently reviewing the facility’s safety logs to check for workplace compliance violations after the fatal incident.
Tollbooth Worker Hospitalized in West Virginia Crash
- A tollbooth worker was hospitalized after a tractor-trailer struck a West Virginia plaza, ejecting the employee.
- The collision, caused by a truck hauling steel I-beams, caused the structure to flip and underscores the danger facing personnel in active transit zones.
- Officials indicate that transitioning from manned booths to digital tolling systems could greatly enhance employee safety on the highway.
- The incident has sparked a renewed focus on ensuring strict traffic compliance in these vulnerable areas.
Tollway Workers Struck on I-294
- Three Illinois Tollway maintenance workers were struck by a vehicle while repairing potholes on I-294 in Des Plaines, resulting in one fatality and two injuries.
- The incident underscores the severe, ongoing workplace hazards faced by front-line highway crews.
- State officials are emphasizing the necessity of driver compliance with Move Over laws to protect personnel.
- An investigation into the crash is currently ongoing.
